If there is any truth to this, it is a real slap in the face. Or a kick to the groin.
I had just gotten over the cognitive dissonance of being completely happy with my e2180 purchase after a series of Athlons--but this will push my next new system build toward AMD again.
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6965&Itemid=35
When you hear pundits talk about "abuse of market power" or "monopoly", this is a tangible example of what can happen. I really love my Intel, but we cannot afford to be Intel fanboys if this is what such brand loyalty (blind allegiance?) brings us. With healthy competition from AMD, a scenario like this would never happen.
I had just gotten over the cognitive dissonance of being completely happy with my e2180 purchase after a series of Athlons--but this will push my next new system build toward AMD again.
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6965&Itemid=35
When you hear pundits talk about "abuse of market power" or "monopoly", this is a tangible example of what can happen. I really love my Intel, but we cannot afford to be Intel fanboys if this is what such brand loyalty (blind allegiance?) brings us. With healthy competition from AMD, a scenario like this would never happen.